Atom Egoyan‘s “Where the Truth Lies” brings back the seamy underbelly view of the 1950s, a decade that tends to be remembered as the halcyon days of suburban America. The film is a thinly veiled account of the partnership between Dean Martin, played by Colin Firth, and Jerry Lee Lewis, played by Kevin Bacon, who were a formidable duo in Hollywood during the ’50s. A dead woman is found in their hotel room one night during their heyday, and a reporter comes on the scene to dig up the case two decades later. Separate from the film, but adding to the legend of Martin and Lewis, is Lewis’ soon-to-be-released memoir about their relationship – and subsequent harsh parting of ways – “Dean and Me (A Love Story).” The New York Times’ Caryn Jamesreports.